Community School has long set the standard for excellence among area elementary schools. Rigorous coursework and challenging academic standards are supported by personalized attention for each student. Students consistently score among the highest in the nation on achievement tests, and enroll in the most sought-after secondary schools. From their youngest learners at age 3, Community builds the academic and social skills students need to succeed. Unlike many traditional preschools, the 3- and 4-year olds at Community have the best of both worlds – a cozy, small-school environment in the inviting Early Childhood Building – combined with broad resources throughout the rest of the school, including specialist teachers in foreign language, art, music, woodshop, P.E. and drama. For the first time in 2012-2013, Community School will offer a ½-day option for 3-year-olds in the Nursery program. Half-day students will stay through lunch, after enjoying mornings full of play, exploration and learning. Full-day students will enjoy activity-packed afternoons, including special theme-based programming while paired with the 4-year-old Junior Kindergarten children. Community’s new ½-day option allows parents more flexibility in their choices, while continuing to provide students with the best available preschool education in the area. Community School invites you to find out more about its excellent programs and award-winning faculty. Visit www.communityschool.com or call Dana Saulsberry, Director of Admission at (314) 991-0005.
The Ladue School District comprises all or part of ten self-governed communities in St. Louis County, Missouri, and encompasses approximately 19 square miles with a population of more than 27,000 residents. The district serves all or part of the following communities: Creve Coeur, Crystal Lake Park, Frontenac, Huntleigh Village, Ladue, Olivette, Richmond Heights, Town & Country, Unincorporated St. Louis County, and Westwood.
Immacolata School is a Catholic school in Immacolata Parish, Richmond Heights, Missouri. Students attend from grades K through Eighth. Immacolata School's first graduating class was in 1950. The cornerstone was laid on the main building in 1949. The principal of Immacolata School is Dr. Jennifer Stutsman, a former long-time middle school Social Studies and Science teacher at the school. The pastor is Rev. Msgr. Vernon Gardin. In 2008, the Parish built a new school wing which added classrooms, offices and a conference room. Other recent improvements include a renovated playground, athletic fields, kitchen and cafeteria as well as a new wooden floor in the gymnasium. Students attend from the parish's boundaries as well as from neighboring areas.
This is a Christian preschool with emphasis on social interaction, and physical, emotional, and intellectual development for 2-5 year old children.
This is a Christian preschool with emphasis on social interaction, and physical, emotional, and intellectual development for 2-5 year old children.
At ESNS we feel that the lifelong process of learning is best fostered in early childhood through play. We believe that children learn best when they are allowed the freedom and opportunity to play and explore with limited, but structured, direction from adults. Periods of activity and quiet play include: Outdoor playground activities Nature walks on the grounds Dramatic play Group games Music-making Cooking Art projects Block and building play Water play Field trips Science projects Spanish lessons
At ESNS we feel that the lifelong process of learning is best fostered in early childhood through play. We believe that children learn best when they are allowed the freedom and opportunity to play and explore with limited, but structured, direction from adults. Periods of activity and quiet play include: Outdoor playground activities Nature walks on the grounds Dramatic play Group games Music-making Cooking Art projects Block and building play Water play Field trips Science projects Spanish lessons
The Notes For Life Arts & Technology Signature Program is a traditional and digital music education after-school program offered at participating Microsoft Stores in the U.S. The curriculum, which contains unique courses for high school students, consists of sessions that run from October-April and June-August in most cities. Students that enroll learn through hands-on lessons about the important relationship between the arts and their advancements as they relate to technology and entrepreneurship throughout history. The Notes For Life A&T Signature Program exposes students to three critical components; Arts Education, Innovation in Entrepreneurship, and Technology Education. In addition to the Microsoft Store offering of the Notes For Life Arts & Technology Signature Program, we also offer NFLATE (Notes For Life A&T Experience). NFLATE was created to bring life to our mission that every student, every where needs a quality, affordable, and innovative education in the arts and technology. By introducing this experience, barriers such as a lack of transportation, economics, and updated technology will no longer prevent students from learning during the crucial years of development. The Notes For Life A&T Experience also allows us to provide our program to elementary, middle, and high school students. We understand that each school, community, and organization has a unique need when it comes to best servicing their students. With NFLATE, we're able to bring the same important lessons taught at The Microsoft Store directly to the communities of the students that need it.
The Notes For Life Arts & Technology Signature Program is a traditional and digital music education after-school program offered at participating Microsoft Stores in the U.S. The curriculum, which contains unique courses for high school students, consists of sessions that run from October-April and June-August in most cities. Students that enroll learn through hands-on lessons about the important relationship between the arts and their advancements as they relate to technology and entrepreneurship throughout history. The Notes For Life A&T Signature Program exposes students to three critical components; Arts Education, Innovation in Entrepreneurship, and Technology Education. In addition to the Microsoft Store offering of the Notes For Life Arts & Technology Signature Program, we also offer NFLATE (Notes For Life A&T Experience). NFLATE was created to bring life to our mission that every student, every where needs a quality, affordable, and innovative education in the arts and technology. By introducing this experience, barriers such as a lack of transportation, economics, and updated technology will no longer prevent students from learning during the crucial years of development. The Notes For Life A&T Experience also allows us to provide our program to elementary, middle, and high school students. We understand that each school, community, and organization has a unique need when it comes to best servicing their students. With NFLATE, we're able to bring the same important lessons taught at The Microsoft Store directly to the communities of the students that need it.
Services for students •We guide students to appropriate schools that match the student’s talents, abilities and career goals. •We de-mystifiy the requirements and the admissions process. •We work with students on applications to five schools with the goal of admission to at least one of these schools. The student’s essays are reviewed and specific verbal feedback is given. The student’s work must be his/her own but guidance is given to help the student effectively communicate his/her message. Students write several drafts of their essays throughout the process. Services for institutions If your educational institution wishes to expand its international connections, EGG can help to accomplish that goal. We can find international partners for joint degree programs and we can find qualified international students to diversify your campus. In addition, we help international students to find the appropriate U.S. institution of higher education to fit their abilities and their goals. EGG can: •Facilitate the establishment of global partnerships for Joint Degree & Exchange Programs •Recruit qualified international students •Custom design short term study/travel courses •Develop curricula